
Israel Kills Hezbollah Commander in Beirut Amid Ceasefire
Israel conducted a strike in Beirut, killing a senior Hezbollah commander, despite an ongoing ceasefire with Lebanon. This action has raised tensions and drawn international attention.
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Israel conducted a strike in Beirut, killing a senior Hezbollah commander, despite an ongoing ceasefire with Lebanon. This action has raised tensions and drawn international attention.
Out of the Hezbollah terrorists killed since strikes on Lebanon began, there were at least 220 Radwan Force members and 150 surface-to-surface missile launcher operatives, according to the IDF.
The strikes targeted Hezbollah rocket launchers, weapons storage facilities, and military sites, as well as two Hezbollah Radwan Force command centers.
Israeli forces have reportedly killed at least 700 Hezbollah operatives in Lebanon, including members of the elite Radwan Force, as Israel applies its Gaza tactics in the region.

The Israeli military announced that a commander of Hezbollah's elite Radwan Force in southern Lebanon was killed in an airstrike last week.

An in-depth look at Hezbollah's Radwan Force, an elite unit developed after the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah, known for its training by Iran and North Korea.
Strikes were also reported in Isfahan, Karaj, Zahedan, Kermanshah, and other Iranian cities, eyewitnesses and local media cited by Iran International claimed.